In 2020, Oregon voters passed Measure 110, decriminalizing small amounts of all hard drugs and prioritizing health services over jail time. Following a spike in overdose deaths and public drug use, the state legislature passed HB 4002 in 2024 to recriminalize possession, creating a 'deflection' system where police can refer users to treatment instead of charging them. Proponents argue the pendulum swung too far and law enforcement needs tools to intervene to save lives and clean up streets. Opponents argue that returning to the drug war is a regressive failure that will disproportionately harm minorities and clog the court system without actually fixing addiction.
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